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Abstract

The author states that the preparation of this work upon diseases of the mouth has been prompted by the conviction gained from the teaching of both dental and medical students and from a large consultant practice, of the constantly growing need for a more intimate co-operation between dentists and physicians in the effective handling of the intricate problems of oral sepsis and other affections of the mouth which, if not intelligently diagnosed and treated, may affect disastrously the general health of the patient seeking dental or medical relief. The volume has been written primarily as a textbook for dental and